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Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: SIGNGUY on June 05, 2007, 10:25:22 am
Ok,
I said I'd never get into square tops but well things change and I find myself finding them pop up around me lateley. However  I am not that familiar with pricing on them so was wondering if we (as a group) could put together our own Price List for what these machines should go for based on a good condition, complete operable machine.
For example: Vendo 56/63's $350
Larger machines like cs 80's $275
Lacrosse uprights $275
Just examples as I don't know....

Looking to buy a CS-80 but don't know what to offer, I was thinking 200 would be fair? close?
What do you think
Thanks
John /Signguy


Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: dr galaga on June 05, 2007, 04:29:43 pm
I think I paid around $500 for my Vendo 63 three years ago.  The V63's and Cav 64's are popular machines, so I would say that $350 is on the low side.
You are probably about right on the larger machines.  I think I paid around $250-$275 for my CS-80 (plus cooling rebuild, plus paint - but that's a story for a different day).
LaCrosse machines are hit-or-miss.  Sometimes they may fetch $275 like you said, but I would say they go for a little lower.  You may even have a hard time giving one away!


Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: bubba on June 05, 2007, 09:03:43 pm
I think the prices are area related on the square tops...
Here are some of my last machine purchases

very nice white V63 can machine with a Coke/ DP lightup sign in complete, working condition. - $135 - I've got my eye on another one for about $200, but I haven't discussed price yet.

USS64 - nice complete condition, needs a compressor - $50

Nice V63 Bottle machine good cosmetic working condition with a lightup sign for a buddy for $100. He of course put a big scratch and dent in the side of it loading it in his van...  :darn:

found A V56 bottle machine for under $100 within 15 min from my house.

I've gotten a few 56 can's in fair useable condition for less than $100.

I've seen machines at higher prices, but not selling...

I'm trying to stockpile, but my wife is starting to put her foot down. Currently, I have 2 - 63's, 2 USS-64's, 3- 56's (Possibly have one 56 sold, but 2 more to replace it, and one more 63)  :D

Of all the 56's I've seen (not that many), they have ALL had rust and crappy paint issues. The 56 appears to be a cheaper machine.. its also lighter than a 63.


Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: sodaworks on June 05, 2007, 10:08:33 pm
I would have to agree with bubba on location. other than a C55 or 81 ST I wouldn't pay over 250.00





Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: SIGNGUY on June 06, 2007, 08:36:33 am
Thanks Guys.... I'm hopeing to pick up to ST56's next week, maybe a Cav 64 and possibley a Vendo 56.... Oh and also got a lead on a Glasco SLider, missing rack for 100, might have to put it in the trailer too.
We'll see should be a fun week... :hopefull:


Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: cormy on June 06, 2007, 09:36:31 am
I see Bubba and probably others are stockpiling these type machines. When do you feel the time will be to begin to release them at a good profit? A few years, 10, 15 years from now, or more? I might put some away as well for a future investment. Do you think they will ever "catch on" as the round tops?


Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: SIGNGUY on June 06, 2007, 01:23:10 pm

(cormy @ Jun. 06 2007,10:36)
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Do you think they will ever "catch on" as the round tops?

I would venture to guess that there will be a pretty good market for them as roundtops will be harder to find and as long as prices stay high on them. It seems like most "Common" people (non of us), always think back to the "Old Coke Machine, the one with the little door on it where you open it and get a ice cold coke" They don't ever seem to recall if it was round cornered or not. SO I think that as long as it's a bottle door vendor there will be a market for them, maybe not as high as the roundtops, but a day where they'll bring $1000 or so? Just thoughts


Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: Pat Pixley on June 06, 2007, 02:15:38 pm
Like John said as round top are getting harder to find and going up in price , The next thing would be the Sq. tops and the Vendo 63 & Cav. 64  are going to be the hot items.  Just think what come after that the big monsters from late 70, 80 & 90 those will be it one day, People will be looking  for those as collectors  :help: .

 And I hope that is a long long time down the road.
 Pat






Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: bubba on June 06, 2007, 08:48:12 pm
I never used a round top machine growing up, but I do remember the 63's and 64's. Any newbie that comes to my house, tells a story or has a memory of these machines... My 88 gets some attention, but not near as much. I think these will be the favorite machines of the newer generation of people and hopefully a rich generation :D

I am picking up that other 63 on Friday :D


Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: Pat Pixley on June 07, 2007, 10:48:54 pm
Oh no question on the V-63's and the C-64's , But think about whats going to be the next big thing , Itis going to be those little counter top coolers
 or those big push button coolers ?  
 

Pat


Title: General Price listings for square tops
Post by: SIGNGUY on June 08, 2007, 08:33:39 am
There will alwasy be the "Classics" though... and I believe the Classics will remain to be the Vendo 81's, 56's 110's, etc... then the Cav 64's, Vendo 56's Square tops, but I just can't see the day or don't know why someone would want a big ol 600 lb dixie Narco Plastic bubble front 10 selection vending machine in their home or garage... SO hopefully, these "Classics that we are collecting will continue to be valuable well past our lifetimes.. but hey who knows... Maybe Pre-Mix fountain units that you see at Burger King will be collectable someday... just hope it's not during my lifetime